The coalition, "End Assault at Rutgers," spoke at yesterday’s Board of Governors meeting and gave University President Robert L. Barchi a letter of eight demands in response to the ongoing situation involving Dr. Nabil Adam.

The Rutgers Board of Governors held a meeting yesterday in which University President Robert L. Barchi gave updates on the University’s plans for a new building for Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey (RCINJ), a new scheduling system, student scholarships awarded, its budget and faculty contract negotiations, potential Title IX changes and the Big Ideas Campaign.

Though Bitcoin has become a popular term in the financial and technological world, a Rutgers professor discussed the ethical consequences of cryptocurrency as well as the impact it has on the real world.

The Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Center at the Rutgers School of Nursing was recently given a $12.5 million grant for improving sexually transmitted infection (STI) treatment and prevention in less-equipped areas, at least compared to the services provided by Rutgers Health Services.

Students who try to purchase a bottled beverage as part of their meal swipe at Woody’s Cafe on Busch campus now find that they are unable to do so, due to reinforcement of Rutgers Dining Services policies.

A Rutgers professor’s research on education systems found that that white teachers were three times more negative with Black students than with white students, showing that critical phases of development for Black children could be hindered through daily interactions with their teachers.

Students and faculty in the Department of Marine and Coastal Sciences at Rutgers University are planning to develop a scuba diving club for those who wish to explore and view the aquatic life of the local lakes and rivers.

The yellow water found in Alexander Library by The Daily Targum last week was due to the water’s iron levels, said Daniel Van Abs, an associate professor of practice for water, society and environment at the Department of Human Ecology.